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Enhanced Tissue and Organ Monitoring through Electrical Resonance ID: 2015-048

An innovative electrode configuration that significantly improves the monitoring of tissues and organs by utilizing electrical resonance.

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Technology Overview

This technology introduces an advanced electrode configuration designed to enhance tissue and organ monitoring. By integrating a resonant circuit, which includes a frequency generator, autotuner, coaxial line, and balun, the system overcomes the limitations of low sensitivity and noise-induced baseline shifts prevalent in existing methods. It operates by forming a resonant circuit with internal and external electrodes, where the tissues between these electrodes affect the resonance characteristics, allowing for precise monitoring of blood flow and perfusion conditions.


Key Advantages

  • Increased detection accuracy of pulsatile components in blood flow and perfusion conditions
  • Continuous measurement of parameters like standing wave ratio and impedance, with compensation for baseline shifts
  • Versatility in application across various medical monitoring scenarios
  • Adaptable to different frequencies and configurations, suitable for a wide range of anatomical regions and medical procedures

Problems Addressed

  • Low sensitivity in the monitoring of tissues and organs
  • Noise-induced baseline shifts that affect measurement accuracy
  • Limited applicability of existing methods to diverse medical monitoring situations

Market Applications

  • Elective tomography for detailed tissue analysis
  • Tissue ablation procedures, both thermal and chemical
  • Guidance for therapeutic interventions such as thermoplasty, improving tissue properties

Additional Information

Technology ID: 2015-048
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Date Published: 28 March, 2025

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